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Transversal Ecocritical Praxis - Theoretical Arguments, Literary Analysis, and Cultural Critique (Paperback)
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Transversal Ecocritical Praxis - Theoretical Arguments, Literary Analysis, and Cultural Critique (Paperback)
Series: Ecocritical Theory and Practice
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In Transversal Ecocritical Praxis: Theoretical Arguments, Literary
Analysis, and Cultural Critique, Patrick D. Murphy, Ph.D, utilizes
ecocriticism and ecofeminism to develop his concept of transversal
practice: an interdisciplinary combination of theory and applied
criticism. He begins by explaining the necessity for cutting across
disciplinary boundaries of all kinds in order to address the
ecological dimensions of culture and literature. The dialogical
foundation of this orientation is elaborated through a
consideration of the theories of Mikhail Bkahtin, particularly in
terms of the ethical responsibilities of the reader and critic.
Murphy then takes up issues of identity and subject formation in
relation to genetics, embodiment, and selfhood. These same issues
play out in the history of the aesthetic category of the sublime,
which the author critiques from an ecofeminist perspective.
Following that, he turns attention to cultural issues of
consumption, both at home and internationally, looking particularly
at postcolonial literature and forms of resistance to
globalizations and agricultural land grabs. Resistance and
postcolonial literature is further analyzed through consideration
of two book-length Latin American poetic sequences, one by Pablo
Neruda and the other by Ernesto Cardenal. Switching from works
focused on the present, Murphy turns his attention then to how
these themes play out in the future oriented worlds of science
fiction. He concludes with two chapters that combine ecocriticial
cultural critique and economic analysis in studies of the
destructive role of megadams, particularly in Asia, and the impact
of the combined threats of peak oil and climate change on one
island's tourist economy. The conclusion contains a discussion of
further drivers of future ecocritical analysis. Traversing a wide
range of examples, literary, cultural and economic, this work
fleshes out the benefits of an ethically grounded interdisciplinary
ecocriticism.
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